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From: gmontem AT sfsu DOT edu (GEORGE ARUGAY MONTEMAYOR)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: RAMdisk (was: Bug in stubify.c)
Date: 12 Jul 1996 19:11:29 GMT
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Alexander Lehmann (lehmann AT mathematik DOT th-darmstadt DOT de) wrote:
: Eli Zaretskii (eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il) wrote:

: Especially since the temporary asm file generated by cc1 is
: considerably larger than the source code and the resulting object
: file. (well, last time I checked, the standard ramdrive supported up
: to 4MB, it you have much memory, it may actually speed up things a
: bit). Of course, if DOS would support pipes for real, we could just
: use the -pipe option of gcc and save a lot of tmp storage, but it
: doesn't.

I may sound stupid, but what are pipes, and what does the -pipe do?  Ack. 
I'm not very familiar with all of the command line options, so bear with 
me.  :(  Anyways, is there a document on all of the command line options 
GCC supports?

thanks,
-george

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